Fast response when storms drop limbs or threaten your home.
When a cedar splits in half or a limestone-rooted oak threatens your roof after a Hill Country storm, you need someone who knows Wimberley fast. Our crews respond to emergency tree calls in Woodcreek, Cypress Creek, Blue Hole and across Hays County with the knowledge that shallow topsoil and steep terrain mean a downed limb here isn't just a cleanup job-it's a safety and structural risk that won't wait.
These wooded homesteads and creekside properties sit on ground that shifts with every season. High winds peel bark off weak leaders, storms tear branches into gutters, and trees lean in ways that only look stable until they're not. We've cleared roofs and driveways for Wimberley residents through enough weather events to know what matters: speed, clean debris removal, and documentation for your insurance.
Call Corral Bros when a tree emergency hits. We're licensed and insured, we work residential and commercial, and we usually schedule on-site estimates within 48 hours. That means we come out, see what you're facing, and give you a straight answer.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Wimberley property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and emergency tree work that holds up to Hays County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
Yes. We respond to storm-damaged, fallen and dangerously leaning trees that threaten homes, vehicles and power lines across Central Texas. Call us as soon as it is safe, and we will clear the hazard, document the damage and haul the debris away.
First make sure everyone is safe and stay clear of any downed power lines, reporting those to the utility. Then call a professional tree crew like Corral Bros. We safely remove the tree, work to limit further damage, and provide documentation for your insurance claim.
We prioritize emergency calls and aim to contact you the same day you reach out at (737) 404-9343. We typically schedule on-site estimates within 48 hours so you know what you're dealing with right away. Actual work happens based on safety priority and crew availability, especially after big storms when demand spikes across the Hill Country.
Yes. We provide thorough on-site documentation that helps with your claim-photos, observations about what happened, and clear scope of work. Insurance companies want proof that damage was storm-related and that the work you're having done is necessary. We handle this routinely and work well with adjusters.
Roots don't go deep here. That limestone bedrock stops them fast, so trees rely on lateral spreading. High winds and saturated soil from Hill Country storms create leverage problems-the tree doesn't have deep anchors to hold it. Add in cedar that's prone to brittle failure, and you get limbs and whole trees down faster than in deeper soil.
We haul it. Full debris removal and site cleanup are part of the job. We don't leave you with a mess of chips and branches scattered across your property. That's especially important on wooded lots where debris piles create their own fire and pest problems.
That's a hazardous limb or lean removal call. Some trees recover if limbs are pruned or weight is shifted; others need to come down. We assess it on-site, explain what's actually dangerous versus what looks sketchy, and let you decide. A free estimate gets you a clear answer without obligation.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.